Six Studies (Book 1) played by Angus Morrison (piano)
A discussion between Philip Hope-Wallace and Felix Felton on the translation of foreign plays, with particular reference to ' Le Malade Imaginaire' by Moliere
Illustrated by extracts from some English versions, and a scene in French
Those taking part are D. A. Clarke-Smith , May Agate , David Peel , Roger Snowdon , and Stephen Jack
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra -
(Leader, Oscar Lampe )
Conductor,
Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt.
Solomon (piano)
Part 1
An illustrated talk by William Glock.
Part 2
From the People's Palace. London
A serial survey of some contemporary verse-4
The Poet: Dylan Thomas
The Critic : T. W. Earp
The Readers: Reginald Beckwith and Anthony Quale
A sequence of four programmes is devoted to each Poet and Critic. The first comprises a number of poems selected by the Critic, as an introduction. In the second the Critic expresses his personal attitude to poetry, and his appreciation of the Poet. In the third, the Poet replies. The fourth programme, introduced also by the Critic, consists of further examples of the Poet's work. which they have chosen in collaboration
Presented by E. J. King Bull
with Marjorie Westbury , Dennis Arundell , and Ronnie Hill
A revue written by David Yates Mason, including some items from previous editions
Music by Alan Paul and Geoffrey Wright , with The Masqueraders and a section of the BBC Revue
Chorus
Produced by Ronald Waldman
'Operatic Singing'
' The Drama is in the Music': the second of two illustrated talks by Desmond Shawe-Taylor
played by the Aeolian String Quartet:
Max Salpeter (violin), Colin Sauer (violin), Watson Forbes (viola), John Moore (cello)